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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 685523" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>I am sorry about the "used to" - presumably, then, this enlightened-sounding school does not exist any more? Needless to say, there is nothing like this available here, in France or the UK. </p><p></p><p>I recognise the pattern in myself... first I put J onto medications out of longing for something better than the silliness, hyperactivity, unrestrained impulses, etc... and then, after a time, take him off, longing for something better than the sense that his body is being poisoned and that he is wired up and "mean" particularly in the evenings... The devil and the deep blue sea. In some ways he is a nicer child on the medications - in that one can have more reasonable, focused conversations with him - and in other ways a nicer child off them. I dare say I will get to that point again where I am willing to try something new. It would be nice if it were something not out of a bottle that messes up his organism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 685523, member: 11227"] I am sorry about the "used to" - presumably, then, this enlightened-sounding school does not exist any more? Needless to say, there is nothing like this available here, in France or the UK. I recognise the pattern in myself... first I put J onto medications out of longing for something better than the silliness, hyperactivity, unrestrained impulses, etc... and then, after a time, take him off, longing for something better than the sense that his body is being poisoned and that he is wired up and "mean" particularly in the evenings... The devil and the deep blue sea. In some ways he is a nicer child on the medications - in that one can have more reasonable, focused conversations with him - and in other ways a nicer child off them. I dare say I will get to that point again where I am willing to try something new. It would be nice if it were something not out of a bottle that messes up his organism. [/QUOTE]
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